Janet's Notebook
Janet's Notebook: Your Football Party Food Menu

It's game day! Ok, well almost game day. The NFL season begins this Thursday and college games kicked off last weekend. What does that all mean? It's time to start eating finger foods! They are a necessity when watching a game and I've put together a football party menu that'll make you a winner.

No party is complete without wings. But don't serve just any wings, serve Nor M.'sCranberry Sweet Hot Wings. "I bring them to a lot of parties," reveals Nor. "No one would ever guess what ingredients are used."

Kathy uses onion broilers as the base for the reinvented onion ring. They can be found in the produce section at most grocery stores. As Kathy explains, they're a little bigger than a pearl onion and the perfect size to pop in your mouth.

With 4 tablespoons of red pepper, these do pack a healthy punch of heat. The Cajun ranch dipping sauce does cool them down slightly. If you don't like spicy, simply cut back on the red pepper. They'll still be full-flavored.

Pizza is always a favorite in my house on game day. I love making Melanie B's (Kennesaw, GA) Pizza for One recipe. "They are so good and you can use whatever ingredients you want or like," says Melanie.

Refrigerated biscuits are the crust. Splitting the biscuit in half and pressing it in the muffin tin is just the right amount of dough for each pizza. Using your favorite toppings, these are a quick and easy to prepare. They're bite-size and easy to eat.

The oatmeal cookie is soft and chewy. Shaping them and using white chocolate for the stitches, really makes the cookies look like a football. Then, sandwich yummy vanilla ice cream between the oatmeal cookies and you have dessert adults and kids will love. These would be great with chocolate ice cream too.

Be the all-star of game day and serve some of these tasty appetizers while cheering on your favorite team. Is there a recipe that your family requests for game day? Share it below. Happy Pinching!